Intel has admitted that not all Linux operating systems support its Pentium 4 chip. The company is blaming Linux suppliers of some 'out-of-the-box' versions of the open source operating system which cannot identify the Pentium 4.
Intel has admitted that not all Linux operating systems support its Pentium 4 chip. The company is blaming Linux suppliers of some 'out-of-the-box' versions of the open source operating system whic...
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